Typing in “define:bit” into Google Search yields many results, but nothing definitive. “BIT” means many things to many people–typically dependent on the context it’s used in. If presented with a Warshack Test for the word “bit”, I would like to think that I would immediately associate the term with the following:
- Since I’m a developer by day, binary digit would be my initial reaction. In this sense, a bit has one of two boolean values–zero or one.
- My training in IT Project Management leads to my next association, an acronym representing Business/IT. Business and IT are integral units within an organization that allow a corporation to add value by successfully leveraging information and technology.
- Outside of the business lexicon, bit can refer to a small portion of a much larger entity (e.g. time, food, or a theatrical performance).
- The term can also be used to refer to material mediums (e.g. a metal piece in a horse’s mouth, money, or the cutting piece of a drill).
With this blog, I will delve into the many connotations of “BIT” and attempt to construct one all-encompassing metaphorical definition. If I’m able to maintain focus in proving out this hypothesis, I expect to create enough content to publish a kindle book and halo effect deliverables. In the event that I’m unable to complete this effort, the “Divide” wins…
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